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In support of Water Aid, Metro Radio, Newcastle Gateshead, and North East England.

This shot reminded me of the game Double Dragon for some reason. :D

Somewhat backwards here... but you get the idea. It all comes down to a pair of Crocs eh?

From the front at school.

my car before the spring install.

Cappella Blues Band live Festa dell'Unità

Model - Matteo

thestudiotour Form Question: request large image

1/24 Scale Mitsubishi Evolution VIII

1979 Cadillac Eldorado Evolution

Advertising Photography final project about the culture and evolution of fashion.

AKA sonic the hedgehog

Here are the last four Norwich City FC shirts I have purchased from the club. Runs from Darren Huckerby at the top, Iwan Roberts, Grant Holt to the new boy Ricki van Wolfswinkel.

Luc-Alain Giraldeau, écologue, biologiste, professeur à l’université de Québec à Montréal.

 

L’évolution est un processus aveugle, dont le résultat est à la fois imparfait et remarquablement fonctionnel.

Contrairement à une idée reçue la sélection ne débouche pas sur la perfection. Elle trouve son chemin par le biais de compromis et les solutions d’adaptation qui en résultent sont parfois surprenantes.

 

en savoir plus sur le blog du muséum

Levi Cooper defeated Tate Mayfairs, Hanham

CWBV*17

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una de las 5 que trae bernardo alias el CHE

le habia sacado fotos el año nuevo pero me salio mala xD

[Image] Creationism in Public Classrooms...

Inside the Musee de la Prehistoire at Tautavel, a village in southwestern France not far from the Caune de l'Arago, a cave where evidence of the earliest humans was found.

My first make over. Thank you Hecht's.

The images I have sketched are of two different skulls that relate to Stanley H. Ambrose’s article, “Paleolithic Technology and Human Evolution “. The one on the left is of the Homo Habilis and the drawing on the right is of a Homo Erectus (closely related to the Homo Erectus discussed in the article). The “Pathological Technology and Human Evolution” article states that “human biological and cultural evolution are closely linked to technological innovations.” This article states that the invention of more complex tools lead to “increased brain size, population size and geographical range.” The Homo Habilis is considered to have made the first tools and, according to the article, the making of these tools had a direct result on the Broca’s area. The Broca’s area is the area in the brain responsible for comprehending language and assisting in precise hand control. The tools the Homo Habilis species constructed were stone flakes and these tools can be shown as evidence for precise hand skills. On the other hand, the Homo Erectus crafted larger cutting tools that vary in sizes, which may reflect “higher conceptual and cognitive abilities.” The Homo Habilis are also known for their larger brains; this can be seen by looking at the size of the Stienham man’s cranium in my sketch compared to the size of the Homo Habilis’ cranium.

thank you WORKS, HKS, and revdcars.com.

quickie photoshoot in the Chicago Pizza parking lot

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